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Hank Worden

 
Actor: Hank Worden
  • Born: 1901 in Iowa
  • Died: Dec 06, 1992 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '30s-'70s
  • Major Genres: Western, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: The Big Sky, The Stranger from Arizona, Scream
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Stranger from Arizona (1938)

Biography

Bald, lanky, laconic American actor Hank Worden made his screen debut in The Plainsman (1936), and began playing simpleminded rustics at least as early as the 1941 El Brendel two-reel comedy Love at First Fright. A member in good standing of director John Ford's unofficial stock company, Worden appeared in such Ford classics as Fort Apache (1948) and Wagonmaster (1950). The quintessential Worden-Ford collaboration was The Searchers (1955) wherein Worden portrayed the near-moronic Mose Harper, who spoke in primitive, epigrammatic half-sentences and who seemed gleefully obsessed with the notion of unexpected death. Never a "normal" actor by any means, Worden continued playing characters who spoke as if they'd been kicked by a horse in childhood into the '80s; his last appearance was a recurring role in the quirky David Lynch TV serial Twin Peaks. In real life, Hank Worden was far from addled and had a razor-sharp memory, as proven in his many appearances at Western fan conventions and in an interview program about living in the modern desert, filmed just before Worden's death for cable TV's Discovery Channel. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Once Upon a Texas Train

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Good Times

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McLintock!

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The Alamo

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Sergeant Rutledge

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Ma and Pa Kettle at Home

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Wikipedia: Hank Worden
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Hank Worden
Born Norton Earl Worden
23 July 1901(1901-07-23)
Rolfe, Iowa
 United States
Died 6 December 1992 (aged 91)
Los Angeles, California
Other name(s) Heber Snow
Years active 19351991
Spouse(s) Emma Louise Eaton (1940-1977) (her death)

Hank Worden (born Norton Earl Worden) (23 July 1901 Rolfe, Iowa - 6 December 1992 Los Angeles, California) was an American cowboy-turned-character-actor.

He was raised on a cattle ranch near Glendive, Montana. He was educated at Stanford University and the University of Nevada as an engineer. He enlisted in the U.S. Army hoping to become an Army pilot, but washed out of flight school. An expert horseman, he toured the country in rodeos as a saddle bronc rider. During one ride, his horse landed atop him and broke his neck, but aside from a temporarily sore neck, Worden didn't know of the break until x-rayed twenty years later. While appearing in a rodeo at Madison Square Garden in New York, he and fellow cowboy Tex Ritter were chosen to appear in the Broadway play Green Grow the Lilacs, the play from which the musical Oklahoma! was later derived. Following the run of the play, he drove a cab in New York, then worked on dude ranches as a wrangler and as a guide on the Bright Angel trail of the Grand Canyon.

A chance encounter with actress Billie Burke at a dude ranch led her to recommend him to several movie producers. Worden made his film debut as an extra in Cecil B. DeMille's The Plainsman, (though a few later films were released prior to The Plainsman). By this time, Tex Ritter had become a star, and Worden played sidekick roles in a number of Ritter's Westerns. A small part in Howard Hawks's Come and Get It led to a number of later appearances for that director, who also recommended him to director John Ford.

Worden eventually became a member of the John Ford Stock Company, and was directed by Ford twelve times in films and television. The connection with Ford led to an association with actor John Wayne, and Worden appeared in 16 of Wayne's films. Foremost among his collaborations with Wayne and Ford is The Searchers, the 1956 classic Western in which Worden portrayed his most memorable role, that of "Mose Harper," the Shakespearean fool who only longed for "a roof over [his] head and a rocking chair by the fire."

Worden's best performances were given for demanding directors. He had a striking appearance: tall, thin, bald, his voice and mannerisms unforgettable to anyone who saw him. He worked steadily in television as well as films, long outliving Hawks, Ford, and Wayne, and achieving some late notice as the World's Oldest Room-Service Waiter in David Lynch's Twin Peaks TV series.

In 1992, Worden hosted and co-produced with director Clyde Lucas an independent special shown on the Nostalgia Channel and some PBS stations entitled Thank Ya, Thank Ya Kindly. The special looked back on Worden's career and featured guests Clint Eastwood, Paul Hogan, Harry Carey Jr., Ben Johnson, Frankie Avalon, Burt Kennedy and stuntman Dean Smith.

Widowed by his wife of 37 years (the former Emma Louise Caton) in 1977, he later shared his house for several years with actor Jim Beaver. In good health through his 91st year, he died peacefully during a nap at his home in Los Angeles on December 6, 1992 and was entombed in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. He was survived by his daughter Dawn Henry, whom he and his wife had adopted as an adult.

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